Ella Lola, a la Trilby

Ella Lola, a la Trilby

1 mins | Jan. 1, 1898

A young, dark-haired woman performs a dance inspired by George du Maurier's character Trilby, in an early modern dance style reminiscent of Isadora Duncan. She dances barefoot without stockings and is dressed in a long, flowing gown bound across the bosom in Grecian style, with inside fringe and a draped cape hooked to her wrist. She also wears what appears to be a garland headpiece. Holding her gown with one hand throughout, the dancer performs a series of kicks and turns with leg kicks front and back, rocking, and round de jambe.

Ella Lola, a la Trilby

1 mins | Jan. 1, 1898

Ella Lola, a la Trilby
A young, dark-haired woman performs a dance inspired by George du Maurier's character Trilby, in an early modern dance style reminiscent of Isadora Duncan. She dances barefoot without stockings and is dressed in a long, flowing gown bound across the bosom in Grecian style, with inside fringe and a draped cape hooked to her wrist. She also wears what appears to be a garland headpiece. Holding her gown with one hand throughout, the dancer performs a series of kicks and turns with leg kicks front and back, rocking, and round de jambe.
IMDb rating 4.5
Producers Edison Manufacturing Company
Original title Ella Lola, a la Trilby
Directors James H. White
Writers George du Maurier

Cast

Ella Lola

as Herself